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The matter was far too important to be left to the idiosyncrasies of the young.
But it was better, in the long run, to go along with Mother's little idiosyncrasies.
About three days, I would judge, though there may be idiosyncrasies.
But by then the idiosyncrasies of a little old lady seemed to be all they had to go on.
And on Wednesday night, he made all of his idiosyncrasies say something.
She is therefore subject to the idiosyncrasies of the human nature.
One of the league's idiosyncrasies is that anyone can try out for a team.
The idiosyncrasies are worth the price, quite aside from whether the information is any good.
Was that because of his intellectual idiosyncrasies or perhaps some personal ones?
"You have to understand that the black consumer market has its own idiosyncrasies," she said.
Each of the horses you ride has its own idiosyncrasies.
But by far the most common coaching idiosyncrasies concern time.
They also contend with a few common idiosyncrasies specific to the trade.
One little boy, the brightest I've ever seen, but he developed a blood idiosyncrasy.
"There might be reasons - health, physical idiosyncrasy or something."
It is the idiosyncrasy of the patient that has caused death.
Each country's humor depends on the issues and idiosyncrasies of its own culture.
After all, the greatest human personalities are shot through with idiosyncrasies.
Free speech is a universal good, not a Western idiosyncrasy.
This is a result of a peculiar federal budget idiosyncrasy.
He seems to walk the line between idiosyncrasy, and audience acceptance.
The novel is built around its characters and their idiosyncrasies.
"In their idiosyncrasies they reveal themselves, if they're lucky enough to have any."
In the play, she celebrates rather than slams her parents' idiosyncrasies.
All were strong figures who commanded respect, no matter their idiosyncrasies.